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From the Top radio host Peter Dugan joins the Boston Conservatory Orchestra to present the educational premiere of a new piano concerto written by Peter and his brother Leonardo Dugan, alongside works by Gershwin, Borodin, and Stravinsky.
Please join the Boston Conservatory Choir at Sacred Heart Church in the North End for a short program of sacred music from the medieval era through the 20th century. Conservatory Choir is an auditioned chamber ensemble of advanced treble voices directed by Dr. Katie Gardiner and led by graduate conductors Abigail Nordan, Grigori Balasanyan, and Slava Kozlenko.
Come celebrate extraordinary voices and the beginning of a new tradition at the final round of the inaugural Hans Lewitus Vocal Competition—an inspiring evening of artistry, excellence, and emerging vocal talent at Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
To brighten the wintry mood, first-year Boston Conservatory at Berklee voice performance students perform English art songs with texts by Shakespeare and other Elizabethan poets.
The annual Latin American Song Recital is a vibrant celebration of the rich rhythms and traditions of Latin culture, featuring passionate vocal performances, energetic dance routines, and captivating instrumental pieces.
Baroque cellist Phoebe Carrai is a distinguished music educator and a longtime member of Musica Antiqua Köln, with over 40 recordings for Deutsche Gramophone. Carrai will present a program of works of J.S. Bach, Dall’Abaco, and Kummer.
Students of percussion faculty members Jonathan Bisesi, Kyle Brightwell, Matt Smallcomb, Samuel Solomon, and Nancy Zeltsman perform the second recital of a two-part series, featuring selected solo and small chamber performances.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty Saul Bitran, Andrew Mark, Charlotte Hu, and Philipp Stäudlin, along with faculty duo Marimolin (Sharan Leventhal, violin, and Nancy Zeltsman, marimba) perform works by Schubert, Chasalow, and others.